Hermann Jellinek

Hermann Jellinek (22 January 1822 in Drslavice – 23 November 1848 in Vienna) was a writer, journalist, and revolutionary from a prominent Austrian Jewish family.

Afterward, he moved to Berlin, but was expelled there too for his political activities, and arrived in Vienna in March 1848.

In Vienna, Jellinek supported the liberal and anti-Hapsburg revolutionary movements as a journalist.

Following the violent repression of the October 1848 Vienna Uprising, Jellinek ignored the advice of friends to flee.

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